Kappa Vision - A slice of Malta. What better way to get a feel for the truly authentic Maltese way of life than to walk through the streets of its old towns
![Kappa Vision on Twitter: "Through their abundance of colours, textures& motifs, balconies are one of #Malta's national assets. Projecting into the urban space, they dominate and articulate it. But if you thought Kappa Vision on Twitter: "Through their abundance of colours, textures& motifs, balconies are one of #Malta's national assets. Projecting into the urban space, they dominate and articulate it. But if you thought](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZYV6M-XEAIxHxT.jpg:large)
Kappa Vision on Twitter: "Through their abundance of colours, textures& motifs, balconies are one of #Malta's national assets. Projecting into the urban space, they dominate and articulate it. But if you thought
Kappa Vision - The colours and charm of Malta from Valletta's back streets. For many years, St. Ursula street (Strada Sant'Orsla) remained in the shade of the more popular Republic Street and
![Kappa Vision on Twitter: "Following the capture of #Malta, #Napoleon Bonaparte landed in #Vallett he lived here, in Palazzo Parisio, during seven eventful days in the history of Malta,in 1798 https://t.co/xe7prJaR97" / Kappa Vision on Twitter: "Following the capture of #Malta, #Napoleon Bonaparte landed in #Vallett he lived here, in Palazzo Parisio, during seven eventful days in the history of Malta,in 1798 https://t.co/xe7prJaR97" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FS5bAZRXsAAXr38.jpg:large)